In the resurge of all things 90's fashion (flannels, plaids, solid color clothing,keds,Doc Martin like boots, floral prints, and Urkel's wardrobe and glasses) the clothing company Diesel is attempting to bring back glow in the dark clothing. To celebrate the comeback of clothing that screams, "I must have all eyes on me even when it is dark," Diesel threw a bash last night slash this morning in good ol' New York City. In order to attend the party you had to go to the Diesel store in Union Square and ask for "Mr. Barron." Once you did that, you were then taken to a back room that looked like a rave and were given a wristband. Once you had your wristband for entry, you had to call the number on the wristband the night before to find out the location. DANG! All that work just to go to a party?! My friend slash NYC insider actually went to the party and said that it was "sick!" She told me that it looked like an underground cave party with black lights and people wearing crazy makeup getting crunk to Spank Rock. Sounds like a fun time was had by all! Now for some advice for people who may be wearing glow in the dark clothing. First of all, remember that because your clothing glows in the dark, you will stand out in the crowd. Catching someones eye in the darkness can be both good and bad. Good if you look fly in it and people notice you from across the room. Bad when you look like a hot mess at end of the night and you are making out in a corner forgetting that people can notice you from across the room. Glow in the dark clothing could also come in handy when that friend that everyone has gets too crazy at the club and looses you. The brightness of your clothes could lead them back to you like a drunk fly drawn to the light. I personally do not see myself wearing glow in the dark clothing anytime soon. If you or someone you know decides to rock them, PLEASE let me know how they work out! You GLOW girl! Or Boy!

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As cool as that party sounds- all I can see happening to these shirts is the mass production and distribution to fraternity boys all across the nation. HipHipHooray! They will now glow in the dark as a new way of 'standing out'.